DCFD Truck 13 goes on a run

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • We are at quarters of DCFD Engine 10, Truck 13 and Medic 10 at 1342 Florida Avenue Northeast, where we see the Truck as they respond with Engine 9 on a call for an outside gas leak in the street at the intersection of North Capitol Street and Randolph Place Northeast. I am unsure of the outcome of the run. Truck 13 is a 2023 Seagrave Capitol tractor-drawn aerial with a 100-foot mid-mount stick. Enjoy the view of the truck as it heads out from quarters. If you have any questions about the video, feel free to message me. Comments are welcome. The video was taken on May 12th, 2024.
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  • @EmergencyResponseChronicles
    @EmergencyResponseChronicles Місяць тому +3

    Awesome Catch! Love the green roto-ray!

    • @FL92002
      @FL92002  Місяць тому

      Thanks! I think it's cool, too!

  • @TRAINFANKENDAL976
    @TRAINFANKENDAL976 Місяць тому +1

    Cool rigs

  • @ronbaer5185
    @ronbaer5185 Місяць тому +1

    Another beautiful Seagrave! I wonder how D.C. can afford them.

  • @matthewhaggard6415
    @matthewhaggard6415 Місяць тому

    What's up with Trinidad on the front?

    • @FL92002
      @FL92002  Місяць тому +1

      Trinidad is the neighborhood that the firehouse serves.

    • @matthewhaggard6415
      @matthewhaggard6415 Місяць тому +1

      @@FL92002 gotcha thank you for the reply

    • @Stargazzer811
      @Stargazzer811 Місяць тому +1

      FL already got back to you on this, but I just wanted to add to it. A great many fire departments/companies on the East Coast and the Midwest, as well as in SoCal (LA/LACoFD) will put a nameplate of a kind on their rigs with the name of their 1st Due Area or the street on which the doors to the apparatus bay open. It helps tie that firehouse/company to that neighborhood and creates a sense of ownership and community.
      While I can't find anything to support it, I've no doubt it probably has roots in the old days when fires had to be reported by word of mouth or telegraph, so it was important for the population to know where an engine or truck company was housed for that reason. Having a street sign wired on or painting on the name of the local neighborhood would help with that.

  • @NewEnglandFireBuff
    @NewEnglandFireBuff Місяць тому

    What Camera did you use?